Cape Tribulation, Daintree National Park
Cape Tribulation, in Daintree National Park, is famed for steep rainforested mountains sweeping down to long sandy beaches and turquoise [more…]
Cape Tribulation, in Daintree National Park, is famed for steep rainforested mountains sweeping down to long sandy beaches and turquoise [more…]
At Mossman Gorge, a section of Daintree National Park, crystal-clear water cascades over large granite boulders in the Mossman River. [more…]
Journey through golden sandstone hills and sweeping grasslands, boat along scenic coastal estuaries and vast river systems, and delight in [more…]
Rising 431 metres above the surrounding landscape, rugged Mount Cook is the scenic backdrop to Cooktown. Lieutenant Phillip Parker King [more…]
Rugged yet beautiful, Cape Melville National Park (Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal Land) features the rocky headlands of Cape Melville, impressive [more…]
The rainforest-clad slopes of the Whitfield Range form a dramatic backdrop to Cairns and offering a great walking escape close [more…]
Nestled below the rugged Bellenden Ker Range, the picturesque Goldsborough Valley is cloaked in lush lowland rainforest along the clear [more…]
A 130-kilometre network of short and long wilderness tracks and drives deep into the pristine, high-altitude rainforest with crystal clear [more…]
Mount Lewis, one of the highest rainforest-clad mountains of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, is a treasure trove of [more…]
This popular park features a deep crater lake surrounded by cool lush rainforest. Lake Barrine, part of Crater Lakes National [more…]
This park, in the middle of the township of Atherton, protects eucalypt forest and a remnant of the endangered mabi [more…]
The picturesque Emerald Creek Falls forms a series of cascades over smooth granite boulders and contrasts starkly with the surrounding [more…]
Davies Creek Falls, a magnificent waterfall cascading over huge granite boulders; the impressive Clohesy River fig tree; pleasant camping and [more…]
View a spectacular curtain fig tree from different vantage points along a boardwalk in this small but popular national park. [more…]
Wairuna, in Girringun National Park, has a varied landscape of open forest and woodland on its western margin through to [more…]
Princess Hills, Girringun National Park boasts spectacular scenery and an array of plant and animal life. The impressive Herbert River [more…]
Please note: In response to COVID-19, the visitor centre at the Lake Eacham nursery in Crater Lakes National Park is [more…]
Plunging over the edge of a columnar basalt lava flow, Big Millstream Falls is reputedly the widest single-drop waterfall in [more…]
Danbulla, featuring forests, plantations and World Heritage listed-rainforest, is nestled between the Tinaroo and Lamb ranges and stretches along the [more…]
Featuring spectacular limestone caves, small galleries of Aboriginal rock art, jagged limestone outcrops and an historically significant mining site, this [more…]
Please note, the Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park is temporarily closed. Boodjamulla is one of Queensland’s most exceptional parks, boasting [more…]
An imposing mountain range of massive granite boulders is home to unique wildlife and rich in Aboriginal culture. At the [more…]
If you’re mountain biking in Tropical North Queensland and want to share the splendour of #exploreTNQ, get onto these trails and have your smartphone ready.
If your idea of two-wheeled heaven is escaping into the wilderness and staying, the Misty Mountains region south of Cairns is made for you.
From the stunning Four Mile Beach, to endless blue views from Flagstaff Hill, put the pedal to the metal and explore Port Douglas on two wheels.
Choosing lines, bunny-hops, wheel lifts, roll-downs… these are all techniques you’ll need to master to be a better rider. Here’s what you need to know to conquer the Smithfield trails.